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[JOB POSTING] Analyst Relations Director / Rubrik, Palo Alto, CA, USA

Job Summary

Rubrik is one of the fastest growing companies in Silicon Valley, revolutionizing data protection and management in the emerging multi-cloud IT industry. Recently named as one of Linkedin’s 2019 Top Companies, our mission is to unlock the power of data by organizing and protecting the world’s business information by building a forward-thinking, design-oriented brand that impacts the perception of user interface and experience in enterprise.

We aren’t shy about crafting products to solve problems no one has tackled or thought about before by defining the industry, instead of waiting for directions. Rubrik is the world’s first platform to orchestrate data for hybrid cloud enterprises anytime, anywhere. We blend future-proof architecture with consumer-grade simplicity to pioneer a fresh approach to an old problem.

Our focus is on the people that can produce extraordinary results. We need individuals who feel comfortable in ambiguity and excited by the prospect of a challenge. Bottom line, if you have a limitless drive and like to win, we want to talk to you!

We are now looking for an experienced Analyst Relations leader to build and manage our analyst relations program, partnering with external analysts as well as internal stakeholders. Reporting to the Vice President of Marketing, the Director, Analyst Relations will be responsible for building and maintaining strong relationships with top-tier and specialist analyst firms and developing and executing the strategy on engaging the analyst and influencer community.

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